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This case study describes how the team in Cardiff working on the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme developed the 'Ask 3 Questions' campaign based on research by Shepherd et al. at the University of Sydney.

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These webpages are part of Cardiff & Vale University Health Board’s Ask 3 Questions campaign to raise awareness of shared decision making and encourage both patients and doctors to work together in deciding on the best course of action.

The webpages are primarily designed to provide information to patients and could be used as a model by others interested in creating similar webpages for their organisation or health economy.

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This one-page case study describes work in Cardiff, as part of the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme, using the Most Significant Change technique to understand the impact of shared decision making locally.

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This case study describes the introduction of 'patient walkabouts' around the outpatient clinics where shared decision making is being implemented, as part of work in Newcastle upon Tyne on the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme.

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This one-page case study describes experiences in Cardiff, where the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme has four action learning sets to help facilitate cross-practice collaboration with primary care teams.

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This case study describes work by the Newcastle team working on the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme to refine the 'Ask3 Questions' campaign to promote shared decision making and survey patients on their experience.

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This case study describes the benefits that Cardiff's head and neck cancer team experienced from the process of developing and implementing an option grid to support shared decision making as part of the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme.

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This case study describes work by Collingwood and Central surgeries in Newcastle as part of the Health Foundation's MAGIC programme to explore different ways to remind clinicians about shared decision making, to encourage more activity using clinical coding data.